The physical features in Beijing China are above sea level to 1,000 feet above sea level. Over to the west in Beijing, there are some hills and very small mountains. Only 12% of China is plains and the rest are hills, mountains, plateaus, and other landforms. Beijing is at the northern tip of the Northern China Plain. The environment affects their lives of people by how the city has grown over the years and the people adapt to the environment by building high rise buildings so more people can live there. The climate in Beijing has a lot to do with the area around it. …show more content…
The hottest month are June and July and the coldest months are December and January. The temperature in the summer is around 88°F and the temperature in the winter is around freezing. Spring and fall have temperatures around 50°F to 70°F. Beijing get about 25 inches of rain a year.
The vegetation zones in Beijing, China is a deciduous forest. People cut down trees for farming land. Some of the native trees are the Pine Oak Maple trees. Some of the plants in Beijing affect the animals, fish, and birds living there The Population density In Beijing, China is over 250 people per square mile and has about over 21,000,000 people living there. It is estimated that there will be more than 27,000,000 people living in Beijing in